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Explaining the European Union’s Security in Practice

Ekengren, Magnus and Hollis, Simon (2019) ‘Explaining the European Union’s Security in Practice’ Journal of Common Market Studies, 58(3): 616-635.

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Our research group is based in 4 locations, including the Swedish Defence University (SE), Leiden University (NL), Swedish Institute of International Affairs (SE), and Stockholm University (SE). You are welcome to make contact via any of those contacts, including boin@fsw.leidenuniv.nl, magnus.ekengren@fhs.se or mark.rhinard@ui.se.​

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The Swedish Institue of International Affairs

Leiden University

Swedish Defence University

Stockholm University
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